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Maintenance Figure of Merit MFOM for NAVSEA TMDE sponsored Fleet Review/Life Cycle Conference
Approved by: Mr. Dale Hirschman FFCN434 Presented by: Mr. John Horst 5 May 09
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MFOM 2.0 Provides 3 Significant Tools
How does MFOM Help MFOM 2.0 Provides 3 Significant Tools Material Readiness Reporting Tool for Ship Systems (FRP) MFOM calculates and reports a percentage of readiness for shipboard equipment and systems based on the documented material condition MFOM uses standard material reporting tools Screening Value for Maintenance Actions (Lifecycle) MFOM provides each maintenance action a numerical value based on the Equipment Operating Capability (EOC) and system impact This allows for the prioritization of maintenance actions based on their contribution to material readiness Material Readiness – Resources Tool (Cost) MFOM identifies the funding required to reach a certain level of material readiness based on the documented material condition
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Basics of MFOM 2.0 Computer based tool built on a hierarchical structure that calculates material condition against operational requirements Designed to consistently and objectively calculate a material condition readiness value for equipment, systems, tasks, missions or the ship. MFOM resides on the classified and unclassified networks both ashore and afloat MFOM is accessed through any internet connection MFOM is modeled based on input from operational and technical Subject Matter Experts MFOM takes into account redundancy and system interdependency Provides the Navy Maintenance community with a single, authoritative, centrally managed application that provides the necessary data upgrades and improvements to support readiness and maintenance reporting. Near real time reporting of ship’s material condition to support maintenance planning and operational readiness reporting (supports DRRS-N)
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Analytical Hierarchical Ship Material Condition Model Conventions
Level of Indenture NTAs SYSTEM SUB-SYSTEM COMPONENT SUB-COMPONENT Part Piece Lower SUB-COMPONENT NTA
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Ship’s Material Condition Readiness
Scenario based material condition readiness Work candidates impacting this mission
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Ship’s Material Condition Readiness
New Readiness Values indicated after repairs are made. Software indicates which items should be repaired to support the next mission.
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FIN (Location)(Function)(ID)
Functional Index Number (FIN): An alpha/numeric value assigned to all items in the model. Uniquely identifies every shipboard item by function Identifies same item across ship classes Simplifies retrieving data across ship classes Documents material history Location: Compartment Number, Compartment Name, or XYZ Coordinates Function: Defines the operational contribution, action, purpose or activity of an object. Identification/Serial Number: Applies an Item Unique Identifier to an object. Can be composed of an IUID or Material Identification Number.
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USFF IUID Legacy Implementation
Conduct a Large Scale Fleet Demonstration that links shipboard maintenance to the DoD mandated Item Unique Identification (IUID) processes and technology for marking legacy equipment Apply lessons learned from DDG 98 Pilot Project Evaluate IUID implementation processes on different ship types and classes
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AWN IUID Implementation Benefits
Improved data accuracy for submission of Automated Work Candidate Generation/Notification (OPNAV K) Decreased SF man/hours required to generate work candidates (30 minutes In OMMS-NG to 30 seconds in AWN) Decreased number of miss-ordered parts Increased ability to track turn in items/rotatable pool items Increased accuracy for equipment configuration data files (CDMD- OA) Increased accuracy of the MFOM readiness reporting models (model purification)
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IUID Large Scale Demonstration
12 Ships Including: SSN – USS NEW HAMPSHIRE (Aug 09 due to availability) DDG – USS FORREST SHERMAN (Posting IUIDs) DDG – USS RUSSEL (Posting IUIDs) FFG – USS HAWES (Posting IUIDs) CG – USS NORMANDY (TBD) LPD – USS MESA VERDE (Posting IUIDs) & USS PONCE (Posting IUIDs) SSBN – USS TENNESSEE (May 09) PC – USS HURRICANE (Posting IUIDs) MCM – USS DEFENDER (Apr 09) CVN – USS NIMITZ CVN 68 (Posting IUIDs Topside non nuclear) LSD – USS GUNSTON HALL (Posting IUIDs) LCS – USS FREEDOM and USS INDEPENDENCE (Mar 09)
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IUID Large Scale Demonstration
Test Plans Completed All submitted to TYCOM for signature and returned Test Runs Until Sep 30, 2009 Data collection will then be compiled for a final report (20 Nov 09) Tags hung during normal component isolation Uses two man control for hanging and identifying Uses procedure Sailors are already familiar with Uses process and material ship is already using All IUID numbers which have tags hung during the test will be registered in the National Registry Path goes ship to shore and MFOM to Registry All IUID items will be tracked in MFOM with material history All IUID materials will continue to be in use beyond 30 Sep Items will continue to be tagged until all maintenance worthy items are tagged Items will continue to be registered in the National Registry
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Handheld Use Tag Being Hung Authorizing Officer
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Handheld Job Creation Confirming Equipment Creating Job
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IUID Info / Process Flow
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MFOM Communication (Carrier and Surface)
Inputs 2Ks eSOMS Tag outs PMS SKED Other Assessments Shore E NIAPS UNCLAS Distance Support 2.0 MRAS Etc. DRRS-N Classified MFOM O T S CLASSIFIED FAS DRRS-N MRAS & Others SIPRNET NIPRNET Afloat P CDMD-OA MFOM Algorithm PEs Using Single Tool CSMP RADWEB 3M
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BACK UP SLIDES
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Printed Documentation
Labels IUID and Tags Labels IUID Labels are produced for the Danger Tag, Caution Tags, Caution Statements, and IUIDs if required. IUIDs are only produced for the component to be worked
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Printed Documentation
Danger Tag Label Placement IUID Label Placement in Holder
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Printed Documentation
Tags To Be Hung Danger, RA on LIRS Tags To Be Hung Caution, SAI added, No RA
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Handheld Use Using the handheld scanner SF will verify the required equipment identification information and transfer the data to the ESOMS program by docking the handheld scanner.
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MFOM Communication (Submarine)
OMMS NG eSOMS SKED Etc. Onboard Servers Inputs 2Ks Tag outs PMS Other Assessments FAS A Classified DRRS-N MRAS & Others DRRS-N MFOM P E S T O SIPRNET Data File Filtering at SQD PEs Using Single Tool CDMD-OA UNCLAS MFOM Algorithm CSMP 3M RADWEB
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